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Cease to
the late
by Mr. Bell,
and all accounts owing are payable
Parties
Printing and COMPANY
1 a { Bi.
lhe COmpany, LaePreire,
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W. B. Suepparp, Pres.,
QuwAppelle Printingand Pub. Co.
cs Treas,
Qi’ Appelle, June 11, 1895.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13. i805.
INCREASE THE TRADE.
The action of the Regina city
“sumed work, giving employment to
| establishments
a |
Lhe bust @ss of the Qu’ Appelle |
} Cardiff be the We lsh Sund
j tukes (nll advantage of the wi
) daw, Wineh Jars it down tu
30,000 operators, and about 277)
have started up
Within two months. Lradstreet’s
3aVs
‘He must be blind, indeed, who
has failed to realize that te tide
has turned i
that improvement
n demand in all staple lines !s the
asis of t. Lh) Hu} rovement is
aue to t! depletion of stocks o!
retailers throughout the country
during the j ast (wo Vers of depr S-
Sion, to Lie ACCUM] anying period ol
restricted credits, buying for imines
alate wants only, and the prolonged,
rivid, enforced economy on the part
ee
of the consumer and prodecer, Evie,
cenecs of thie Coulter-movement o!
7 . .
the current have been repeatedls
Inproveiment iw
. ,
SHOW, NOU OLY
In)
Land gross earnings of railway
COMpames, incieases” of weekly
bank eleari tutals, and a leony
and striking list of advances of
ives of staple yr rd nets, but also
ced demand for produce
in an enlar
and manuteetured articles in nearly
ail lines. This reeord has heen
continued now for about two
month 3 and there Is reas mhto be-
eve the end ig net yet.”—Com-
mercial,
EN ee ON
PARTIES Jiable to the jh rformanee
Sy
;
ute jabor will do well to take
with a
*, . > ] >
ih #wccordanee?
by-law } pos i to be passed by
the municipal council, on Friday,
the 14th inst. a dical change is
made of the relation te team and
mMauua labor. lit Lierto, A YP Yeoh
abor eauld fulf
ame with a
team in one day,
proposed by-law, one d ww’s) work
with a team will only eqnal three
days statute labor We endorse
the change,
_-— -
The Welsh Sunday Closing Act
at Work.
A correspondent of Tie Vines gives 4 des-
eription of tie evil «feet produced in
Closing Act.
" hia’
Phe get, he say
wholesale manver. The bova fide traveller
runny
no pes
' Son cAt
be served with Lqguoruntegs he
three miles froin the place where he liad
Saterday night. The Sunday
traims from Swansea ta town of 70,600 in-
nabiiants) io the Mumbies (a seaside re-ort
some three or four miles away) liasve been
'
> Pepe on
| thronged, and the 4q tict village by the RO
!
council in grading and bridging the |
road from Davin to Regina, appears
tous to bea lesson to our muni-
cipal council, “The gods help those
who help themselves,” is an old and
The
fathers seem to realize this fact,
trite saying. Regina city
and have therefore made a bold bid
forthe Davin trade. We would
sucuest to the munielnpal eoune:l
the advisability of improving the
\\ fountain trail—at least s
bar ik H tor Ulhie ren il tha
we | : mo he
tl i i Weis Chereabotits
that vy would prefer deahng in
(Ju’ A} j ls provi iy that a Treason.
ably good trail was provided. In
the same conne: state
have express¢ their pref
} , 1
deahug ino Quay the
IN VHE TIDE.
:
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| ud) i ll i
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kid hu ta i > \ wma
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: 3 J i i ( lle
hr ' wally
pracy i ‘ is Ba babii
()s s % yr Py 3
H \ L i} -
j the i | it ] t i t DISIMESs
i
| ’ ] , . ' .
e) ‘ > ‘a ’ } im J La
} } '
lis sj W es have eel
? y we
a@UNUL i i c i wads y qu t
\. on ar vaY ‘ treat j ,
asserts that 1¢8,000 industrial em-
} } } ] , ©
} ver i { mau il i {’
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Va 1 Witi i Da Nv +e
;
, ;
anidd «6tiiis) | «6das eh i 13
} “4 '
Will SUPIAGS, t epee | Lilie
we OP ~ cs y
of about ¢ per cet. Of Those Se T-
i
Ing au 1Vauwce } WV 3 i =
statement ig based on tpfor
+} ; + y ;
} ; =
Salhered | ! ing
; ] mei Tite Meare
Centtes awd OVCT ial l TILeU « i
| Since April 1 about eights lurze
industrial establishments
a
. ou — — —
| Catarih Relieved in 10 to 60 ldinutes
|} Oneshort pufef the breath through to
j Blow rT, *a% ni} i - th each bottle of Tir
| Agnew s tarrl Powder, difuses thos Ps
c vert! c Su eof 1 JS i
’ loss i deiig usta
j and permanent . v Fev
iGolds Headac > Lhisost, :
Ai C.E. Carthew's
ee 7 Sour -
~iy \ oad i Desiues- . is.
| and
hag become the Mea
The Suadsy trains are now known by the
subriques of *lenukards’ traius,” and the
character of many @ quiet rural village bas
become coupletely chauped,
In the populous towns the effects are still
Worse, because evusious are more organized
fas-reaching. There bas been an
epormous increase of drunkenness among
women owing to the Sunday drinking in the
ys,is evaded ia a flazgrantand |
of the |
ca of thirsty Swanseaites. |
| shebeens; and at trenty-one working men's |
clubs in Cardiff on 9 recent Sunday 5,194 of
the inhabitants were engaged in drinking,
Un the same day 1,369 persons from the.
| same town walked over into Monmouthshire,
where Sunday closing dogs not apply, and
Were tupphed with refreshments at the
elatiey A ber 105 wriked about a
abce di ua 8 OO le OFls > of Cardiff
642 bona Oto travellers. The
H iuy to countiy
Witiks, foran ate binzzard was blowing.
Phe ti, are result of a ceusus taken
{ = PU ;
‘ ‘ t t th ‘ noe ft th
} iti t ’ fter this
to ! a t eof e towt
cond Loy t 2 sper Fesnlied in a
Strkl Major & list the Sunday Ch sing
Act P one can lay it to the charye of the
local mugistrates that they did not pizve th
Actiaw play. In 75 per cent. of the cas
thie atiaXk Vinh Pewsey is lubicted, @ propor
vio 4 1 3 uuder any other actin thie
~* > ‘ f ") .
Webute boos Liirse penalues, bv the way
amount t ne month £50 for a firet
ote i : ; L100 tor a second
e } J }
; ree hs or £1) tor a third
7 ' .
“ft ‘ v tof the fines TAN i
TC rp ue
Da 17 ‘.
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\ } i A yt
i . i t
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Dla \lis » tr i
‘ i i gots iret
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RELIEF IN Six Hi s,— Distress-
- ? 1)? 4
iX i y ] bia er ¢ isis
r ved in six hours by the “NEW
( EAT SOUTH AMCPICAN RIUNEY
r Vs eee Lj AMERICAN AD]DNEY
_ ease ” hn ee . ’ .
Curt This vew remedy is
a «Tent
A Viet
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and Geiight to poysicians
surprise
on account of its exceeding prompt-
pain in the vladder,
part of the
urinary passages li male or female.
if reiie Ves retention of water and
?
ness lu relteving
lecinmave haek an
AIUTES, VACA ath
.
ie yeryv |
yan passtug italmost imm late.
r . : . = ’
, = 4 3 We 4 Wail 3 (ou -
AD pe
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days’ Statute
According to the |
/ weeks, arising out of the schoo!
' trouble. ratepayers |
pay
Correspondence.
eee
Our columns are open to al!
eussi1on oO public que
will mot be periiitted. Vie donot hold
selves responsibie for the
by correspoudelis,
for the dis.
stiuns. Personalities
ibives eXpresecd
—_—_—
An Edgeley Wail.
To the Editor Tus Paooress:
oe?
lookin
Sirn—In 4 OVer Vour paper
of lust Week, To was much yrieVed
to see the shafts of malice and eny.
re.tte : } © giser
which your correspondent thrus
the few individuals
ment
Value hy) ehouvh to pussess One ol
those sinall,
monly called a bievcle. He apptics
to the mdors
“crazy,” which
pen of so gifted
, ’ : >
Wilko ate Mecay (oi
rile
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1, thie P 4:
mruiless HHA, ¢
yite epithicc of
tue}
coming Wom the
a judye and writer,
e .
>
we are loath lo believe as in im-
proper word to apply Muet
A 2 <i - : :
rather that we eould hide im the
caves of the earth or eall on tt
hilis and moupinins to fall
and hide us tr
the mark of Catu thus
us.
nn Othe
than to have
As a settlement,
braAnUca ON
We pride ourselees In having SOUd
iniuds, and to even think that we
have “crazy” mortals in onr mids
?
fairly causes us to shudder. P
haps, if your correspondent (living
as he does, alone) were able tu en-
the n
'
yoy sweets of eveling, and in
the
same time, he would be more lent-
‘
company of his Daisv Bell at
” 1
Who
*
‘ 3 ' e %
ent to lig “oppressed lew,
things exist at present, cre exceed-
1) S} irit,
for a more favorable sentence in th
future, Bia DEAR.
Kdgeley, June 11.
Inely QGowneast
—_—-————— « @> ap «9 *—
Lorlie Lispings.
{From Our Regular Correspoudent. }
Lois, June 1L.—Qm @ a stil
?
in this classic neighborhood has
taken place during the fast few
{Two of the
went before Mr. Alex. Farrier, J-V.,
and the that
eflect Dat
the school site as chosen by the
made oath to
_tatepayers was on a low and wet
Has travelled |
place and therefore not fit for sclivol
purposes. The ratepayers hearing
of this. together with two Justices
of the Peace, assembled on the said
site, Which is im the centre of the
district, for the purpose of seeing
fur themselves. After viewing the
site they all, with one accord pro- |
nounced the site a good one, being
both high, dry, and healthy, having
a beautiful gentle slope towards the
south ; therefore it is impossible for |
/ water to stand on it.
to this effect was mad nd sworn! ; oe
t elect ee : i In this settlement are jubilaue over
A statement
to on the ground of the site before
two justices of the peace. A
number of the ratepayers were for
proceeding against the two persous
for swearing falsely, while others
think that their families would have
to suffer as well, and
would not like to see them procecde
ed avainst.
A pienie ig to be held at Pheasant
Forks on the st. <A
vathering Is expected from outsicte
the district. Vhe Mission
band has been eny ied for the oc-
'
ry
i ire
Le |
2th
UFriss
casion and we anticipate a good
time. Dinner will be provided on
the prounds by the ladies of. the
district, fi
ey Oe
Will be as
of the band, ete.
Mr, aS
x Which a small charge
] }
wtcu
JUst recelve 1a stock of ly fron
the east, It is his nremtion to
Open oul it the ceneral store busi-
nessa. We think a man of }
business t wiil do oa Hele
Q)y, > luy, Sci oe 7
p.m., a \ now took 7
here: the I By
warmer; } i ta
Lay ‘
Mr. Wm. Smith. advocate.
wife, Y ar vere ;
tiv it 1 A i
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i Pare eae
Kate a Notes,
From (ni ‘ "
KATE 3 ey
in atd t is al
for t l4th It w te
have held it o1 Mf \ ,T “
eve ¥ that day rait
Ss: a: rryee ris ’ ’ " ‘
cuintmittee was i ae
whit ) © It Wa it t
they vould be ¢ ; t ug
poue ther the c ry OF {
After due consideration it 3 de.
cided to Jet the rain . 9
tills wise 4G sion title
deserve the sincere tha:n: 0° many
interested farmers; mot that they
love concerts less but that they
love tain more.
Mr. Osment has biovght ext his
i t ra
team iauneh to (ne i2re, j s
- Heat of hort ' ] : Wat
‘ ae ~ M4 iT\«
2S wsSe wamoods. C Q 24 Aah yi
X.W.T.. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1895.
and hope |
therefore |
to pay the expenses Sangster, Patent Attorney, Bu
| we as far as ts
known: but when
Ratepwe bec mes a_ railway tere
1}
hte
mS
event ts
much to be destred as Ka'epwe has
aiready eXtensive shermes, a Drich
yard, two amat stone Masons ar
seVeral ex I i cer pavers, Nn
to mention s linary. mmdustries
as lurming anit k rats ’ Wi
it W d be after U uivent af
alu ( \ : ni d
Vhhe i Af \
very atti i ‘ t
view cl : ; Phi
: ly. brie
> = , ,
Chiat l rsia » t
v? , ' - ; ,
ui uta voces 4 ‘
Vents exe ns {rey ?
ut Tre,
iy P } Po ae ? ,
A ite i iin |
? ,
been Very siaex dn at t
or three Weeks, owing to seve
the pry being absent te.
,
spi tL 1ustri Wy fram ar t
= +}
c vy itom He Piss \ is
;
iVIn t Mrs. Grant’s
Orick tn } prs Te Ww \ « }
net so eXtensively as | tel
lu evr ofl
Rev. M Jolinson holds serv
at the church three Sunday
per month during the summet
Mr. Dean has inst brouvht down
from the north a fine team o
horses, winch he ree v ) urchased
Katep @€ 's to hay LWo tilts it
week alter Aug. |
a a :
Edgeley Echoes.
(From Oust se Cosrespondent )
EDGELEY, din 10.—Rain has
been ps ntiful of lat and = ere
il Loing athe id We iil h I
the champ n field in our setth
ment (meutioned a fur
uo
Farmers faces wear ai cheerful
look and the yvrombler haa dis-
appeared,
The -Fdgeley football n still
ten
practise, but only ina half
manner, that
makes perfect and that
is the admiration of all.
hearted
practise
pr rlection
forvettine
Visitors have been up from the
Wayburn settlement aud we hear
glowing reports, One remarkable
of humanity has gon
down prospecting,
Sspecuiien
Our teacher is getting most exe
pert on his wheel. Unhke the
football players, his perseverauce is
& Well merited sucerss.
~ o> eo +: — -
Spencerville Splashes,
{From an Occasional Correspondent.)
SPENCERVILLE, June &.—Farmers
the recent waun rains,
The untiring industry of some
farmers should be commended. We
have lately heard of one planting
potatoes by lamp light.
MeMichael Bros
i fine thar
have purchased
sighbr d bul
MeKay, Supt. E
brown Mi:
L} cpermmental Pari
(i4 i add] ] i ; ret
saddles a M1 it u
S| eville
i
New Patents.
TI fallowine list f Unit
Stale poate rif CPL at j fat bit
Inventors May 21st, 1805, ts 1
ried) for thi pukper y Jat
N.Y
, ar
Wilham Chandler, N i |
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No. 35.
NOTES BY THE WAY.
“There’= schicl amang ve takin’ sotes,
An’ faich he'il pient ‘ews.
We had at any rate one remark-
tble day last year, the weather on
hrst October marking it as
such, wi » a eold, cutting n rtheast
wind blew wich ereat velocity, eule
mi! ne towards evening In @
hit f snow strm, causing the
» hour later to be covered
; = i= rable dey th with Ja tk
k + fe.1f rv tlikes In the pre-
FeAl 2 we have had a
narucly, Friday
w pres t nth.
. reading
f 7 ever Tose
2 : a wind from
the s it chilled one to the
Verv mat me snow falling,
with a tem ire marking two
devrees of frost, thus cansing @ state
f nora very tryvinginde-ed to all
zs from the lord of the
n to the lowly denizens
that the the earth with veadure.
Sucuis the cortamty of the uncer-
ta mate we li¥e in.
iad =
*
! nal meal being over,
é lv spealing, about our
S until mruidav, when the
rian reminds us that Nature
LLhiorSs @& VACUtIn, ant We therefore
nroceed to oratthy ong appetite
wee fo our means or tnelina-
Chern. Phisis as it shonld be: bue
\ i tive } ren ‘lected horse
that Ire egttemtiy left tre’ to a post
frefa. say Y o'clock in the morning
ning, withont
a lite er snp, antieus eve and
~ ee ': et
Trimix Uelitug ther
hreoll wv
?
thie ¢
Titeous
as It sheuld be,
UL It
- *
~
Mr. Henry Mitchel! has put over
2000 and enaulflower
Nathest run
Intends running
these lines come
cabbave
plants, My
ahead of 500, and
on. tnedee i, before
under the reader's
numbers will no doube
considerably augmented.
and has
netice, these
have been
Given a
good season for the well-doing of
garden stuff and enterprise will have
its re ward.
~* @ @im+@:- =
Northern Wild Flowers.
“Just the seeds the
Manitoba crocuses ripe, and
being winged with down, are flying
before the wind ‘These who
now of
are
are
‘ writing to friends in the east might
these northern
the early
rhe <8c TS would be obpects
send a few seeds of
flowers, and
'
‘
wild In
spring the
of interest and remembrance.”
Pilot Mound Sentinel.
And we say don’t.
It is a vile
weed mn a garden or pasture, beside
which the thistle is harmless, If
once established in Ontario it cer-
tamly would be an “object of re-
membrance.” Ontario
enongh without this anemone.
has weeds
A
_— ——— on VF t .
ieW pophers (be an appropriate
accompaniment Sask. Herald,
-@- @-s- - ~~
Trap Sheoting.
results of
the trap shuots which took place
Monday
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Pinday ar | whits, erat of
at | $8] * ley bir 1S acl; evening:
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“APPELLE
Between Hud-o
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A RELIGIOUS WAR.
TO BE FORCED ON THE WORLD BY
THE SULTAN OF TURKEY.
As no Punishment Was Meted Out to the
Verpetrato’s of the Sassoun and Moosh
Massacres the Mosteims of Persia Talk
ef HMaxieg a Christian of Their Own,
western
cil the
| inf stage
great war which the
Sultan of Turkey is forcing upon the
world in order to retain prestige among
Mohan ans. <As eight months
ed since thes assoun Ant d Mooch
¢ has been done in
irkish government,
hevyinning to
As 2a
lig: ron
lever
af .*
verge ofa ut re
the ned
have pas
massacres and nothi
nN
consequence by theT
the Moslems of Persia are
helieve that nothing will be done, and
at | - protests count for nothing
. re ] Tt H ~4n8 BI hy 7} nig )
alk of baying a massacre of Christians }
yn their own acconnt, I have been
frankly told in Persia that if nothing is
done to punish the Turks for the Sassoun
affair, the zealous Mos!ems of Persia will
seek to win the favor of their Ged by
seonryging and driving out the Christians.
Since the facts of the Sasso un massacre
were made known, the Mos'ems have
an dre caaitel
insamong ther
intolerent
rrownh more
the presence ¢ f Chri
especially rag missionaries, and
hatred of Moslem priests has grown more
( ntsp ken. Beyond the
easional sacking of Christain villages
along the western border of Persia, how-
ever, no violence has been attempted,
virnlent and
hut the more bitter Moslems made no
concealment of their intentions. Were
it not for the strong hand of the Persian
rovernment, and the goo and pro
tection of the shah, the Chris ppopuia
tion wou'd be murdered na week
The ssjonaries themsely It dia
posed to say mach about these things
t keep working away with scliools and
tnitals as though no danger menaced
t 1em, but if the Moharem season, next
June and Jalv, passes over with no un
peasant result to the it sill tye? iH e
. t of miracal This ve rs’ Mo-
harem is an unusual menace to mieston-
aries, owing to the persecution of Ar-
menians and open threats of Persians
The news which I have jast received, of
mpending trouble in Bitiis, as well as in
Van is not re ee The situation in
Armenia ha as grown no better from the
presence of the commission cf inquiry
ind the Christain popniation in Eastern
I key at the present moment is in
rreater peril thar was a week before
the Sassoun macsacre Not nly that
but the peri! tol tian people has spread
astwardinto Persia, There are Armer
ican, English and French missionaries in
many places in Persia, bat the stations
most imperilied are those of Ouarouima,
Salmas, Kohitand Tebriz Near Oaroni
ma, a few days ago the village of Baloo-
an was attacked by
eral men were killed. The village of
Balloolan is now deserted by all the in-
~ abitants, ¢ xcept a few armed men
tarding empty houses, the inhabitants
th d in safety to Mawan, a neighboring
village, taking their live stock and do-
A committee
from Balloolan are now in
a, seeking protection from the
mestic property with them
of citizens
Muronimn
Persian government.
Another attack ig looked for dailv, as
the Kurds have sent word that thes
mean to remove Baloolan from the face
of nature in reyenge for the death of one
of their men. Thetris no doubt what
ever they will carry out their threat.
A especial correspondent who is investi- |
gating the situation in Armenia, has fur- |
nished the following correspondence.
The Turkish government is taking
prompt measures to prevent an
f Armenian revolutionists,
past few days all routes
1? ‘ ’ !
Ly ave peen ci
Jeading
Persia to Van hl sed by
oi the Tur cash
being to shut of ¢
the revolutionary
their agents in Armenia.
van that tried to. get
leaders in
The |
Masnecis
from Khoi, was seized by Turkish ofli-
cials. On the person of one of the cara-
van drivers was a letter from an un-
known writer in Sal
an Armenian in Van.
amas,
revolutionists, armed with rifles
waiting in Persian villages for an oppor
tunity of making an attack on Van,
ing for information regarding
Van. There are large numbers of Ar-
menians on the Salamas plain, most of
whom have arms of one sort or another. |
zure of the caravan and
the road to Van
he sei
blocking of caused
as the action
their most
tionists in Persia,
interferes with some of
portant arrangements. The
caravan roads, however, hany
movements of revo Intionists
eeks, until the aved
weather “
pers
long de
omesr.
comes word that the —— are ——
among themseives » Kurdi uctiv-
ity apparently extends nearly as far |
south as Mosou!l, on the Tigris river.
Within the past week the
i
. , 1 |
sulate at Saultch-Bulak, 3
to cross over into Turkey with an armed
escort of twelve men, but wae turned
k by Kurds, who held possession of
4 ads. 7 consul returned to Persia
threatening eo! ! vengeance on the
eads of the Kurds. At the same time
ta t towns near the bor
fer were chased out of the country b
Kurds. They took refuge in Ravenduse.
The Kurds have warned them not to re-
turn, Armenians received the news
wi inspeakable joy They hope the
Kurds and Turks will get intoa fg
and ¢ tninate each other.
I also learn iat the vallev farther
north has been deserted by the Nestor
pioyees on pain of dismiseal to patronize
tue grog shops. The order was rendered
etective by “spotters” armed with cam-
eras, Who photographed every man crose-
ing the threshold of the saloon The
fame measure was adopted byt rth-
western road with equ
Collided on the Lake,
Daring a a fog on Lake Haron the
Other evening the Kingston steamer
Tack, bound down with lum collided
“amer Norman. of Menomi
posite MI idle Is and. The
Der
Rhee t i NX iT
ina Sank immediate vy in 10 feet of
Water. The cook, wheelsman and fire-
man were drowned.
100 Kurds. and sev-
uprising
Within the
from
order
government, the intention |
ommunication between
Persia and
ist Cara-
to Van
addressed to |
The writer of the
letter announced toa friend five hundred
were
ask-
the dispos-
ition of government troops in and about
prompt
no
end of consternation to Armenian revolu- |
seriously
Im-
closing of
the
several
spring
From the lower valleys
Turkish con-
Persia, tried
THREE METHODIST LEADERS.
Have All Used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder and Declared Strongly In its
Favor.
The clergy of Canada, of all denomina-
tions, seldom hesitate to speak frankly in
the interests of good cause, or on behalf of
some meritorious article. Force is given
to utterances of this character when the
men speak from individual experience.
This is the caso with the Rev. A.B. Cham-
bers, LL.B., Rev. William Galbraith, L.
L.B.. and the Rev. Wm. H. Withrow,
D. D.. than whom few ministers of the
Methodist Chureh are better known in
Toronto or elsewhere thronghout the Do-
minion. As with many others these
brethren have been sufferers from cold in
the head and it invariable successor
catarrh. <A remedy, however, was within
their reach. They used Dr. Agnews'’
Catarrhal Powder and found, as everyone
else finds, that relief Was speudy and effect-
ive and desiring to benefit others they
frankly made this statement to the world
over their own signatures.
One short puff of the breath through the
Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr.
Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this
powder over the surface of the nasal pas-
sages. Painless and delightful to use, it
relieves in ten minutes and permanently
cures Catarrah, Hay Fever, Colds, Head-
ache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deaf-
ness. 60 cents. Sample bottle and blower
sent on receipt of two three cent stamps,
S. G, Ditchon, 44 Church street, Toronto.
“Within 12 Hours After the First Dose
the Pain Left Me”--Rheumatism of
7 Year's Standing Cured in a few
Days.
IT have been a victim of rheuamtism for
seven years, being confined to bed for
months at atime, unable to turn myself.
I have been treated by many physicians
in this part of the country, none of whom
benefited me. I had no faith in rheu-
matie cures advertized, but my wife in-
duced me to get a bottle of South Ameri-
can Rheumatic Cure from Mr. Taylor,
druggist, of Owen Sound. At the time l
was suffering agonizing pain, but inside
of twelve hours after I took the first dose
the pain left me. I continued until I took
and I consider I am com-
J. D. McLeod,
three bottles,
pletely cured. Signed,
Leith P. O., Ont.
Gravel and Kidney Disease Quickly
Cured--Relicef Can be Obtained with-
in Six Hours.
Ihave been troubled with gravel and
kidney for eight year, during
Which time I have trial numerous rem-
edics and different doctors without any
permanent benefit. At times the pain in
the left was s0 severe that I could
not lic down or remain in one position
any length of time, Secing your adver-
tisement of South American Kidney Cure
in ‘The Enterprise, 1 procured a bottle from
A. >. Goodeve, druggist,
according to directions got immediate re-
lief and feel better now than at any timo
since first noticing the disease. ‘The sore-
ness and weakness have all left me, I re-
disease
kidnes
ie
commend all who are afflicted with this
dangerous trouble to give South American
Michael
trial.
, Ont.
= a Signed,
’
, Che ‘sley
hidney
Ni Muller
Dr. Aguew ‘e€ ure for the Heart ReHev-
ed me of Agonizing Pain in Twenty
Minutes and was the Means of Savy-
lug My Life,So says Mrs. John Jame
iesen, Tara, Ont.
‘About three months ago I was attack-
The pain
I could hardly breathe. I
ed with nervous heart trouble.
Was sy severe
could get no relief and feared that I could
not live I saw advertised in The
Leader Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart,
and immediately procured a bottle.
cured perfect relief inside of
and firmly believe it was the m
saving my life.”
If your heart flutters, palpitacts or tires
treatment
out easily, it is diseased, and
should not be delayed a single day. Dr.
Agnew’s Cure forthe Heart relieves almost
instantly, and will effect a radical cure.
For 18 Months Unable to Lie Down in Bed
A Toronto Junction Citizen's Aw-
ful Experience With Heart
Disease.
L.. J. Law, Toronto Junction,
my experience with Dr.
for the Heart. I have been sorely troub
led with heart disease and
to smothering spelis and palpitation.
ach night I would have to be propped
up by pillows in order to keep from
smothering.
a bottle of Heart Cure.
{il morning,
not taken any of the
appeared. I consider
remedy in existence for heart disease.”
POLITICS AND CURRENCY,
Roth Parties In the U, 8,
Adrolt Straddling.
The London Times comments editor-
ially on the political and ecarrency out-
look in the United States, saying, “All
our information about the electoral carm-
paign in At ne rica goes to show that both
parties are doi ing thei ir best to maintain
an attitude of adroit straddling Upon
the whole the Republicans are perform-
ny the feat w ee wonderin! dexterity.”
deal with the silver ques-
Proceeding t
tion in its relation to the political strung
gle, the Times continues, “Admitting all
the jucgling of phrasea and apparent con-
fusion of terms and ideas demanded by
party exegencies, itis pretty clear that
the fundaments al conception of sound
money is pretty fairly grasp ed, namely,
that one dollar has tobe made and kept
as good as every other dollar, no matter
what heories zg) tot e wall, Sp long as
the American noliticians are clear on this
point, if matters very little what they
say upon the various theoretical argn-
ments of the bi-metallists.
é
Phe real streneth of the bi-metallist
agitation every where comes from the
people hoping to pay adoliar of debt
with less than a dollar. Senator Sher-
mang ts down tothe bed rock when he
indicates the wave earner’s interest in
the question. The fine talk about rats-
iy prices will soon be estimated at its
proper valu2 when it comes to acjacting
the bi metallist deinand to geta shilling
for sixpence, with the determination of
the Waye-earvers to ! ave a shilling fora
shilling. We can only h ype that the
Unionist government, which will replace
the present government, will display the
same firms adhesion to sound principles
a=“ir Wiliam Harcourt has displayed.
Hon. A.J Balfour advocates his views
heatand, althongh he as-
hecan only speak for him-
self, he thereby em arasses his party.
With neetles
sures us that
Ontario Crop Reports,
The Ontario government crop buletin
shows the frait crop entlered exceedingly
by the frost of May 21.
the grape crop isa failure, except in a
few favored loca! ities. Small fruite,
peaches, plums and pears, will be scanty’
dedly £0. Apples
promise & fairyeld, except in the Huron
region. Fall wheat, barley, oate and
| peas satfered considerable.
Cherries are de
and taking it
Tara
I se-
20 minutes
ans of
Ont.: “I
consider it my duty to give to the public
Agnew’s Cure
unable to lie
down in bed for eighteen months owing
After treating with many
medical men without benetit, I procured
After taking the
first dose I retired and slept soundly un-
I used one bottle and have
remedy for six
weeks, but the heart trouble nas not 1e-
it the grandest
Dotng Some
and can say positively that | am a cured |
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Last spring | took severe pains in my
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iu ses Eee
the security of a
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Worth of Dr. Agnew's I Wer
Catarrhal Pow-
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In the personof Rey. John T.
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Hamilton, is found one who does the
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thinking more of others than of himse!
he has veen a sufferer from cold in the
Hin-
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Deafness; 6) cents.
Sample bottle and blower sent on re-
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Camphor Famine.
Consumers of camphor are warned of
an approaching famine in that commo
dity, owing in partto an edict recently
issned by the Emperor of Japan, forbid
| ding the cutting down of the camphor
ceipt of two three cent stamps. S. G. | trees, and decreeing that in fa ure they
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—- cause of the scarcity, isthe late war be
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iate relief. I have now need 5
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IN A VERY UGLY MOOD.
THE JAPANESE CISPLEASED WITH
THEIR MINISTER,
Count Ito and His Colleagues Will Newer
be Forgiven for Vieldiug to the Dicta-
tion of Kussia, Franee aud Germany
A Change of Government Anticipated,
iperial proclamati n da
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rr tue =t time i s
whatit Was cCapa’rie i
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was the {o. f the
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d question of treatv re
S10 mis ativantazeous to the na-
iun ionored according!v. In
ne 2utam [the same eu! ~ n
4 en fan hat ev. 1d detected 4
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ai inaepe nce Was endabyered, and
¥y turned y With such fory ae
erturn <a niet n mics
+ ay Wh iy at } as 4° ts
giit 4 Ini PRU ' Was allacaked ’
inrassib ithe sia i t ina
x . flung Chang, and was p
edt fe e3 4 24 & then
es nistry f which
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jot th the arra
“wl! ] “ abinet ne
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at he pre seq t stro reign
wes lor a il ef r : fo ther leh
t i t ii.a.> Ito sd
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ince in the svrace i the empire
lia manifold services to the state and
S$ jndgstriou avors throughout the
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‘ . ; e before tt ur , p ‘ i
WaulzZationus t le ft CUOLSO al
avainest hiv eet rmitior nte rene
en of the power fthe pe pee to hape
t eSlinies ¢ aut ation is ohe
t =T x i mii 4 i ‘ i t
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yi? was eal il iris ra
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it an 0: 4 ie \even abliiai
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f the government parsed into the hands
‘ ; ’ y r +
fan varcehv fwhom Count I aM}
t ‘ rye rie S263 Were Sti nh
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DEPOSED BY ROME. accnsations that have been made against
Rs their intelligence and conservatiem. We
Archbishep Kenrick. of St. Lenis, is Suf- anneal to yon ¢5 resist every effort to pre-
fering From Wental Intirmity. cipitate a monetary revelation. as to the
Daring the pSntificial mass at the Cathe resn [which even tts advoentes can-
fral the other morni: g. Vicar-tienera! tagree. and agviast which the bE -
} ) “fan hala . bh? }
Henry Menhelsiepen read a cablegram ercia sses, as well as the students of
freee, TT? 7. 4 Se SRE : p '
Mi seis DVeVits ne ir rmation iioar t { perimer ao Warn t as
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f violent position to his ] r i *taple valine We erelure re
r :
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fused at tis 2 eat ate on tabsle - * ‘ oe ’ = > e
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huerabdie ir i ISIDeSs stand? nt. and Wall of Water.
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Leip N 45 A = r Ne Ser a ena x a r r
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paucaa i > \ i t : . ¥ i Mex
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hers knew the od Archeiahbop ar : ctrewn a x the Medicine beott 2, and
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V'LLARD'S RE y ~t \ specail f M "
ray irs are entertaned
To the Charges of the Northern VPaeific tha ‘ f water re rred swe ny
Hece vere. 4 i -aiiev from Curtis &
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t Waganr e t . , ays : ‘ i ' La
ago that me : ru
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steht: ond tn whit aaa atateas AOE TIMEH CARD
inthe transactions yvrowiny it i the Taking effect mn sStimedary Decens ber
Irchiase and ft “fer [5 Nort! ern lear wal
acit f a Norther: " Tay ’ ,
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LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS.
On Appelle Observatory.
Head) {the t rmometer for the week
Suciny i sy. +O Jl, 185
‘> atu yi adi fF) ?
Wedni« Jus f on 52
Phares : 74 hd
Pride y ae 47
Satur e ol 38
Band ' 49 33
Moa “7 6
Tus j 4 42
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fF i rs, sw 16 F l4
Saturda j : iz NE iz E12
Sauda d xed ae | w hs
Monia ru 6 sw SS calu
T needs sm 2) ee 4
Local and General
Don't fa ! WebLlings
inane Mrs. Bushe, Grenfell,
were ll S sturday.
1} Masonic Grand Lodge is
1h B Veen 10 Winnipeg
The Church of England people |
purpose holaimy @ picnic ol the 4th
uly
—The annual convention of the
A OU \\ wiil be held
this weex,
il Chicageu
—The stores and other places of
business in town will be closed on
Dominion Duy
—IDr, Barnardo's creamery at
liusse! Man was destroy ed by
fife of Lik 7 i inst
Old Country people especially should
eee the Mis-cs Webling, just to put them in
band of ‘ome, you know
—Majr W. R. Bell, Indian}
Head, iegistered at the Manitoba,
W innipey
“Their
ities te see,
Daturday last.
entertainment is worth travel.
‘said @ geutleman
os Web.ing im the east.
—ltev, A. Andrews, of Minne-
dosa, is expected to preach in the
Methodist church here on Sunday
latag fitsy
pext
Young men, fave up your money and
treat you: sweethearts to an evening with
the Webling sisters July 15. You'll be'pr
regret it
— The Kev. A. Robson, Indian
Head, preached an admirable ser-
mon in the Prebyterian church on
Sunday might.
—Mr
last for
been
Indian School.
—The Weblings, who appear here July 15,
are IMechog Will suc
tour. They are receiving the highest praise
fiom the prees along th
ee TF Mrs.
Touchwood, where he has
engaved as teacher in
e ane,
Hugh J. Mac-
and
donald and son left Montreal Satur- |
members |
Macdonald club |
day for Winnipeg. The
of the Sir John A
Lellemand left on Friday |
the |
cess on their clin 2
rates from vllices,
ti il wit
i ol SP teertneet
«|! pei ts
‘
P puss
serVices, ati tabics
itive Lo lev
i Siape
mre Sialive,
jand umd mining regula-
Liidiecipe,
: Ligtis, rr
bench
‘ . . sd
vistrualion uisipicts, Wucens
unty court sittings,
lesiastical, educational
and U.
?
iuiiitary, ecc
j and
laws, cricket liatures, diary, u!uanac,
ctc..,
and of tie province.
secret societies yuldes, game
Willie
ou the
| —The remains of little
| MeMilian, who lost his way
(prairie wear Pengarth
Negina, in February, 13899,
fouud a few days ago by Lizzie Me-
were
T '
jutosn, a eighvor.
Cornell crew, Which Is to
compete at the Heni
contest for tint
—Thie
; " ?
regolla in Line:
vranuid chailenze cup,
arrived June
| | day
With special maps of Winnipeg |
olcred iu the West.
enterps ising yoauy should
wie Oue of these Wireels to town. Satar-
Sichtis the best printed, illustrated
ely mpos for the money sold. See
aivertiecucut and then w:
salupie copes ool full ine
out people
aivl eu
trucos.
—Winnipey is losing her reputae |
tion as
a law-abiding citv. Two
young men were “hecid up”
night while passing
New Jerusalem on their way home,
‘but escaped, and between Tuesday
and Wednesday the desk in the
Some ai |
ite them quick for |
Satur-
througa
per sack of = regs Beef per side, Se. ; joints, 8
to ——_ Pork, d¢c. per vu ibs; § to 100. per Ib.
cwding to: choice. Mutton, 10 to Lic;
per ib.; per ae lUc. White 6
for quantities ; per lb. FPoiatoes, 60c
per bushel. Cabbage, lgc. per ib. Onions
4 ibs. for 25c. Hay, $5 to 87 per ton.
Buiter, 10 to Ldje. per lb. Cheese, 7c per
lo, Eggs 10e per doz.
Sk _d a el
Directions to Correspondents.
1 Be bricf and to the point. Life is
| short, and please remembcr we wish tu give
, other corre=p: mdents a show.
~
‘office of MeGregor’s livery stable |
north of |
was broken open and
' taken.
—The New York Herald says of |
‘the Welling sisters, who give an
|30 fresh and so attractiv 3 ee .
: - s Pee he a th | accident, schoo! or church event, arrival of
sel: ctions they vive from the English
comedivs,
entertainment here on Juiy 15th:
“This triv of clever sisters is entire-
ly original and unique. Nothing
fora long time has been seen
New York at once so brightly novel,
the Shakesperian
| other old time dramas.”
—Mr. Scott, of The Progress,
received sad news ou Saturday last
of the death of a cousin, Mr. James
119.20.
| stamp ;
in |
aud |
| The Progreas.
| printing department and any
2. Write plainiy and only on one side of
paper. This will prevent you (aninten-
tionally) sending the eompositur to the
*‘devil."”
3. As tim s are hard on!y use a one cent
do not seal the envelope, but just
turn in the flap.
4. When you are out of paper and en-
velupes write for mole.
5. Write as often as you can — once &
week anyway; mail so that we may receive
copy uot later tuun Monday night or Tues-
day morning.
6. Send nothing but news. Iil-natured
gossiy cannot be adinitted to the columns of
the paper. If anything happens im jour
vicinity, euch asa birth, marriage, death,
visitors at your house or your neighbor's; in
fact anything of local interest, send it to
If yon are not accustomed
40 write for the presa we will revise it.
Connected with the office is a good job
orders vou
may be pleased to send in will receive
| prompt attention.
| Herbert Marling, a prominent young |
iarchitect of
Toronto, which sad event took place |
at Heuley-on-Thames
(6th, and immediately went mto
practise. They like the course
— We a informed that an aged
German (we have been unable to
learn his uame), wholived somewhere
mm the Davin settlement, died rather |
sua iy one day last week. Heart |
lista is i osed to be the cause
—A rotor l iapacter named
“Reddy” Clark, assaulted a halfe |
breed named Su land, in Winni-
peg, on Phursd ‘y wivht last, and
wiflicted injuries from which he
may not recover. A woman and
buy juice was the cause.
—The kin ily Liles At i pile asant
ion the
Marling was the second son of the |
late S. A,
/few days previously
voice of Rt 2 John Ti 74 aud, form.
terly pastor of the Methodist church
here, were most welcome to the
eyes and ears of his many friends |
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renewed ac-
Monday
le as he
In Qu’ Appe
qUalntans es on
| jast.
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—The Manitoba papers are very
| preperly interested in the provineial
jcrop reports, It is onr turn now.
|; We ean chow wheat twenty
notwithst
{that we were fully ten days later
(in seeding than Manitoba
Next,
—Rey, Father Met ‘arthy,O.M.L,,
left Winnipeg last Thursday for
Moosomin to replace temporarily
inches
| in lenyth,
Was.
Father Gillis is not i
| Kev. Father Gillis at the Wapellag!
‘| Mor’-Wester.
the best of health, and is going toy
| mission.
(his home in the Maritime province:
| for a short time.
—It is denied by the London
| papers that Oscar Wilde is insane.
| It further states that he was placed
ba the treadmill and was then
(taken to the infirmary
i from a stomach trouble. Wilde ig
now pickinff oakum, but he suffers
from melancholia.
|
r —M.H., Price, C. V.R. librarian,
a g, is missing. He obtained
leave of absence lust Saturday, to
visit his mother at Reaburn, but
| up to the present time had not
|arrived there; he
| in the city, ued it
|met with foul play.
is feared he hus
—Chief Code, of the Winnipeg
| fire brigade, has been deposed and
Eng neer Scott dismissed. There
is much indignation expressed }
among citizens who believe it the
work of enemies. It will be a long
day before the council find a man
who cau fill his place.
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—The programme of Dominion
Day sports to take place at Indian
Head as issued from the Progress
will be seen
}
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a : } } ;
trabice, Irom Which it
suffering |
caunot be found |
MOTHing | governipent dairy
Bitilalo, formerely of
2sth ult., of apoplexy.
Marling, M.A.., formerly
Inspector of Dominion Schools. A
Mr. |
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tHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.—
South American Rhumatie Cure for |
Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically
cures in 1 to 3 days, Its action
/upon the system is remarkable and
he learned of |
the death by drowning of a young |
friend, Fred Neilson, while bathing
in the Napanee river on the 4th
lust. Mr, Neilson was a cousin of |
Mr.
-—Mr. Macdonald, the provincial
inspector, left
A. Downey, of Regina,
| Winnipeg on Tuesday last tor Ot-
terburn, where le wall inspect the
dairy at that point.
tors will probably
The proprie-
adopt the milk
testing process and pay according
auding the fact |
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to quality. In the meantime Mr.
Macdonald will insvect dairies here
and there throughout the province,
but after the legislature resumes its
session a regular plan will be
adopted. It is his intention to
'attend all the Farmers’ Institute
mectings and deliver addresses.—
ee
Why It Should be Supported.
In another column we publish the dates
for the holding of the first Territorial
Exhibition at Regina, the capital of the
provisional districts of Alberta, Saskatch-
ewan and Assiniboia, and from the untir.
ing iudusiry os by Vicut.-Gover-
nor Meckintosh, aud the hearty response
accorded the ents:
agricultural socictics
generaily, the Age ise shonid be crown
ed by complete success, The people of
prise by the various
and Jeading men
| the Territories shou! id give no uncertain |
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sound. Many would have preferred an
autumn exhibition, but that became a1
Lupossibility, im consequconce of railway |
roliing stock be busy at that time, cor-
e large eastern exhi-
bitions, To cet ry low rates for travel
and free transport for bons ‘ fide exlibits,
Manttoba was obliged to adopt a summer
Cate, and Lieut.-Governor Mackintosh
had no other recourse than to do likewise,
The Executive Beard of &+ference, the
Advisory Board and the Honorary Com-
“mittee, will comprise leading men from
all districts, while the prizes offered are
veving EOS K
from 30 to 40 per cent. in advance of the |
Manitoba list, ayyrevating over $15,000,
The one cogent reason why every man
interested in the future of the ‘Territories
should be sure to have his section repre-
sented, is that thousands wiio visit Regina,
| from Manitoba, Eastern Canada and the |
Western St: .tes, will judge the dist riet by
—s Nay made - he nee it is of vit al im
portance that there shows no ho \ding
ba " no hes'tation, no want of active
hi t and entliusiasia. Phe cost will
be sinall aud wien we consider thata few
hays’ vacation can be eujoved for a very
Biiwliexpenditure } e Vrovision-
i cd Crick 1] nay;r “UDC
tise “vr 1 The
{ & t icra? 3 169 Open
the exh! Ww b Licot.-(
ermors \ as Gon of t Wes:-
etn di < ¢ t if zMenlion
to be p See prozranuuc of attrac
tions 1s suid to he admirable, while every
| precaution is berg Galo fe age i Visi-
tors with cheapaccom, on, Th e prize
list is to be pub? ished sh ont y ani will be
age :
| replete
with interesting matter besideq
that of a purely Dusiiess 2
— ~~ 2 Qe -
Hotels.
Dr. and Mrs. Buache, |
. Travis, Sintaluta; Mrs.
ste
mure
Soe:
myste rious. The first dose greatl
benefits. 75 cents. Sold by C
E. Carthew, Qu’Appelle.
BRISTOL'S
PILLS
Cure Biliousness, Sick Jecud-
ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liv er
and ail Stomach Trou! sles.
BRISTOL'S
PILLS
Are Purely Vegetable,
cl gaint ly Sugar- Coa ted, and do
se
not gripe or — gt
“warssons |
_ PILLS |
Act gently but promptly a: at cd
thor. suchly. “The safest famil
medicine. . All} Druggists Ke Koep
GRISTOL’S
“PILLS |
TRAP SHOOTING.
] EGULAR SHOOTS WILL TAKE
p'ace aé follows:
MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS,
at 7 o'clock sharp, on grounds west of mill.
Other than the regular nights can be
arranged for on application to
h. E. SMITH,
eow 35-7-9 Qu' Appelle.
Why
Rent ?
YOUR
OWN HOUSE by joining the
When you can OWN
‘Canadian
‘Mutual
{Loan and
iW, te hat Davin; T. Grey,
EK my ey ; W. Jackson, McLean ; W.
C aeuanie. Reetca,; Jas. Stack, Win- |
escorted 1 Im to ihe train
‘ : - i that a vood bill of fure is offered
—Messrs. PD. H. McDonald, Ire- | - fs ee oe
jthe many who will no doubt take
dale Buge Were in town on | therein: the new i trac]
g erclh | Lhe new speeding track |
Sat i ] | () Ay ° r _ } 2 . . j
a Ht Is cohipleled aud is pronyvunced first
poss ? class
— ] i \I I iws n, iil ’ ] | ™ °
é } —the stationing committee of
tin ina uin town for|., .
, . iia? M ! jst ferences sraet an
a ik i preached im the \ ' , > '
M Sanday nieht | evNday, 18ch inst., ot Regina; the
< - Miithisterial micets to diy (Thursday
l ed that Sir Charles | at 9 o'clock, and the general session
a - — ie me
i. | may become heutenant- | meets to-morrow i Tlday). Phus
' ,% ’ 4 -
gos 1 \o%a Scotia, succeeding ‘s the first session of Couference
) ‘ ate , . , ? } , : "
Daly, wu ie @€Npites an duly. | held in the Terntories aud a large |
-~We are sorry to hear of the | gathering 1s « xpected.,
Serice { \ ra - , Ter iy ml ° ,
: Irs, FE, J. Paine ~ihe interest in horse racing in
t i 1114 : ‘ sine ?
e iamily ha itsincere s¥tupa- | our town does no seem to be ahat- |
thy } _ . Chie > -. ’ ’
,» a | may Speeadny fin On Tuesday night two horse
- e 4 =
' races came off, cecasioumg a con-
| Vers, Edmontor sldcvTabie AMG ofinterest, Neither |
was i] tur- | of t] ' he]
‘ . 1 inst Naluy ) : t 368 envaged
war i His i Sense S | Were if i il Witvi the result,
> } oft iit ! Mle 1 qj \ Lier Tice Is ar-
faves “ul . f «) ; any i kr v4 het
|
a Thisixay al age We are getting |
\s ly eae. low t f We have t uc hime
1" s | ts . . 0% 8
t t haroune and
et i i} A ire Kv« Winiipes
wes from Ma bow Saturday x , f Oo tac
‘ os ingest
at Ss ive Mitready . : r ' These
gr ale t be ¢
j ; }
— t acai ft u he
— sday nig Virdei ses
ever
“ “A th u SH tl ~
'
; i Seculn hous .
: Awarded
tarriv ‘
i vt lienne anaes r ,
of ae ae Highest Mocors—World’s Fate.
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1) : i I May { eT
tw
} y i "i mode
’ ’ ] | >
sar W< s ra better place
lo locate, is rned, thorough 'y
satished that Qa’ Appe le s good
¢hough i
a | | aghy rh
> Guid
,
faius the tar st
_
by thi popul
e for June at-
issue Vet reached
at publication, show-
nipeg; A. Davidson,
Indian Head.
das. Hastings,
Leland: Mrs. J, Calder, Miss
McLeod, D. F. Dixon, C. BR. Dixon,
W. Rough, R. Potter, J. D. Brook.
J. Banton, I. Dingwell, :
Ci a.
Winnipeg; J.S. Re Tea
A. MeDouald, A. Ek Tie lale, Ie W.
Brinn, D. HE MeDonald, Fort Qu’.
Appelle; J. Scott, Montreal; 8
7»
Brandon:
per pe
| Poultry, chickens Se, turkevs l0e, geese 9 to
i l0c, d leks Se. Hlide+, preen, Tee fc ar No. }
— Gge for No 2, and Sée for No.8, and7@
}
. | eteera, and Age for So. 2, branded
hides grade No. 2 w
No.3; cured hides,
ing @ Steacy appreciation of is ' seas tige Fo iow, 4 to Se jrendered, 2 to Ze
: iad an nities ae j ough. Otatoea, BI lo S52 per us Hay,
werts and the remarkably ch: ay) | Baper ton. Live stock—beet, She; sheep, 4c;
price at which i Is issued. As | | good 2 becou bogs, 4 to 4 Ide. Horses, goed °
gree cam, & $200).
usual, this month's Guide is replete i ‘beouaiemacabacantionicas
a i ci aa MOST PERFECT MADE. SESE Local PRICES
some li a agg onerg ons A eum Ge ape Creamiaf Cahis Peelie. en las bane “at. tn Sze. none — ‘8. Oate,
Tay Vv al}, stage, occa ATM reale S5c_, romil 4c. per bu-bel, Bray
2 m 3 n stan,
Gom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterang, | abe per 100 lbs. $16 per ton.
jake ; fares, express and telegraph
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
|
Fic ar—Han.
, Also ageut for the
ne
Mav, YRUCOUVEGT,
- <a « -
-~
The Markors.
WINAIP ; PR! ~
WW at. TS to 79 r ir, $2.45 patente
$2.25 strony baker ts. RZ ie 3Be; barley
3
$9 te 4 6; burter, 14 to Ide ceges, le: lard
pore. oi 90 to 62.00 for 20 pound pails and
| 98-00) tur C0-px ud pais, componnd at $1.65
per 20 pound pails; compound im 3 and 5
pound tin SE I t cose of &@ pounds, pure |
leaf tard in 3,5 and 10 pound sine 86.75 per |
+ case of 6) pounds; werces, Qe und.
heu not otherwise dam- |
) aged co — tihean te
garian, $2; Strong Bakers, $2.00 to $2 10.
‘\nvestment Co.
£1.00 PER SHALE. Easy
monthly paymcuts. Better
than life bosurance,
FREDE-ICK BELL,
LOCAL AGENT,
follow-
ing Fire Insurance
Companies :
NATIONAL
of Ireland,
COMMERCIAL UNION,
LANCASHIRE FIRE,
Office :
CaSWELL STREET,
QU APPELLE STATION,
Acsa., N.W. af
PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
DONE AT
THE PROGRESS OFFICE.
ee -
fisb, dc :
--< —— Oe ~= = ---- - =
na rae a - ~—- :
; ————
!
!
[ SBER,_COAL
¢ ree reef ” Vv ¥
and all pains, external
or internal, are instant- asin
Genera! Insurance
eer 3 3s eee
J. iH. MacCAUL,
QU'APPELLE.
ly relieved by
PERRY DAVIS’
) Pain Killer.
This old remedy !s known. used
and solid everywhera Get it and
Beep it by you,
I CC tay teeta ttn
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,
QWAPPELLE STATION, N.W.T.
eet () ee enns |
ee ee
i rr er 2 ep sone =
In this hotel the travelling public will find all the convenicnees that
are necessary tou make their’s a life worth living.
Luxuriantly Furnished Bed Rooms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large
and Well Lighted Sample Rooms.
RATES, --- $1.50 PER DAY
Headquarters for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle.
LELAND HOUSE,
Qu’ Appelle Station, Assa.
Headquartors for Sins siees to Fort Qu’Appelle,
O88; SAY!
Did you see those pretty
Baby Carriages
Where there is such a fine display
of FURNITURE, PICTURE
FRAMES, &e., &e.?
No! Where ts that?
Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House.
slied with best brands of Liquors and
sidecases eer ‘Ai Bulyea’s Store,
| TERMS MODERATE, PORTER MEETS ALL TRAIN vo
| Sag
. LOVE & RAYMOND. Proprietors.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Qu'Appelie Valley
INDIAN HBAD,N.W-T. ___ FLOUR MILLS.
FORT QU'AUPELLE.
| Hungarian Patent
-FLOUR
| Strong Bakers
CHOP,
PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS t
| Grah-m
| ERAN, SHORTS.
is ALL ., CRACKED WHEAT.
A. DAVIDSON, - = a - Pronrietor, Chopper for Grinding feed Stuffa.
vO ” we op-
our $125 fionarch Bicycles ptwi2 "at BULYEA’s STORE,
lo not” delay A
—— : |
a
URSE,
Repaired and furnished ancw,
| Excellent Sai ple Rooms for Travellers.
|
|
Now first class in every respect. |
Bar furnished with Mrest beards of biquers and Cigars,
Re SY ae were ee
Support Lecal Industry
We will give FOUR BICYCLES as pen inms to the lodice or e
(FREE f? f- t- peutionen sendiug in ht four le gest ists of new subseribers to | JOYNER = ELKINGTON,
WINSAIPEG SA il Ray TY hv befo the end of July, 1895. PROPRIETORS.
All that io beat ti ec ‘#2! rt eelbort bi Sous Spice heurs and vou
BY WRITING Fis at SOE ie
i particnlors i
WI N Nj PEG 182 end 184 McDermot Avenue |
SAT U R DAY N | G t-{ a ™ 7” | a Pua age bs =
Winnipeg,
i COMprisitig
4,000 ACRES
Of Valuable liproved
FARM PROPERTY
FARM LANDS
FOR SALE.
ana ball
THE
WARNING. ow
$100 REWARD! Doi Gil Pants G0.
SUITS
FAMOUS
We are informed that unscrupulous dealers
are in the habit of selling plugs and parte of ' ARK Now OFFERED
plugs “3 inferior Tobacco, representing thein : ie heb.
to be the genuine ' FORK SALE ON
6é 99 $1 3 M tR ble T
. = — tO ORDER. | Ost Néasonable terms,
Myrtle Navy. AGENT: | For full particulars apply to
The gennire p.ug is stamped with the letters
“T &B" in bronze. Purchasers will confer |
a favor by looking for thie trade mark when |
purchasiny. |
"A rewanlof ONE HUSDRED DOLLARS
R.E. SMITH A.D. DICKSON,
Qu'Appelle | BARRISTER,
Stution. | QU'APPELLE
wi'! be given to anyone for information lead. | oo , ,
mney to tl © eanvietion of any person or | Se 1900 Sore VHlEs i> setect Jrom 3
| Persons guiity of the abors fandnlent = eT ee
| practices, ar infrizvinyg on ¢ trade marl SiIEAD OFFICE:
imauy manner whia's er. 364. S Jawes STRE: r, Mox Trea
| —iiilh— Ties rn) ces
~*~ ‘on sao Pe Te f.
Geo E.TuckoltéSonCo,\ ey Fuse Auciion
j € het ur 64 enone,
Ghviveoselsargge le Sale of Chattel Prop
HAMILTON, ONT. ne Gk Shnton Sreeetty Direct
oe 3 }?' = rO THE POWEES IN ip
i t fr, @ormtat I in @ *t
tel t 4 mad betwee n Wi th, Stesnme:s at
Pa ! f ith Qn’ Appele ee oe fs
faru ‘ ] 5 ety 8 ru of the MONTREAL AND NEW YORK
HA ni 7 HAMA Y tlich mortyago will be produced ‘ tance! :
KEEP THE | ve Y with tres r of linor'gage ¢ Sanit va For all Enreg eon, Sor th American
ivy wid Nort west Land Co, of Winnipeg, at and South African pemrs,
| the time of . atinv corral, on Saturday,
- Jans 2lnd, im 5, at Selcek in the aftern Mon, ise
A T HOM | the fol.owing chattel prope ty, Vis: Lak: St tamcts From Fors W iiliam
One brown -tailion, ten vears o'd. “
One sorrel geiling, fom ye arm old. Alberta . : } Sunday
pa wit cht four wears old Athaba- ay - Thursday.
One roan ware, with foal, foar gears old
fope'le Prday
, @ine liish Hunter colt, oiown, tro year Connecting tiait ;
J.A. TRUSLER, © tau e bona
a a i a a « ) > Iris ae ‘ '
| ne iter colt, sorrel, 1 venra —
oid.
Sailizzs From V-:acouver.
Merchant Tailor, -
CHAS ‘a, LOOTH,
= Baiiiff FOR AUSTRALIA
G.5. Davipsox, Anctionesr wy — ‘
: 53 prerpresees. aga MIOWEKA, July 16 WAKKIMOO, Janel@
es gu Appelle 34 26
| QU’APPELLE, STATION, Assa., — row CHiNa AND Jaren
| NX I >, 6 7 ' Vy ew he . .
pecans Wreues. 233 EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Jane 26.
WADANA, 14s, ‘MPRESS OF CHIN’ July 5
_ Prices Right, Standard Bred. and Resistered in the For tickets and ‘af-rmation apply te BW
Ameriesn trotting = Kegister. WAKE INE, Agent, Qu Appe le, oF to MT
Fit Gusrantced. JPOALED Mar 4th, 1891, at tive Lexington KER Genera: Pasceoger Agent, Winup ee
} es SOCK spine foperty « f ©. P. Alford .
| ‘ Lexington, Rentncky. Ches tual, star, two >
Samples to Select From. hind fet wuie. Amwap ctu of hiepe, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
yree will show th it he is one 9 the heat bred . a
hOr@es in Canada: bene a © tabinstix n of hOY AL MAIL LINES.
Nutwood 1 George Wilke- he foanders
| & TRIAL SOLIGITED. | famitieect the dar. ——
i WABAN4’S sire. Jadco Selisbarr. } Feom New Yor®.
‘2 ire, Jdadz iisbury, bat ¢e . 1 %
| | six eon : State of No bra ka, Allan State Line, Jane 42
1% sons and danghters > the = list for ; ee J 6
ind, with reeore js from * » 217% © 30. Sta « of Cal itis, ay
} Judge salisb iry's fe) view fee in > par TE From Monteesl.
| Ky, os § 200, wad that of Natwood, lis sire, British Prince, Dominion Line Jane 2
| im Dulaque, La, is #1000. Vancouver os June 29
| For terma, or any other information, eall Lake Saperior, Bearer Line Inne 19
| at hea stable, or acldresa Qn'Ay pele Staion, Lake VW innipes, Si June 2
jor W ednesdays, | Parisian Atlan Line June 7
STABLES. 31-7 M. M. ade arg u Morpolasn, Juse
urt Qu Appelile Cabin 24°, #45, ax: 7 $60, 979, 980, ap
i wards. Intermediate $25 to 335. Steerage
Heart Diskase RELIEVED | In 30
Minutzs.—All cases of organic or
sympathetic heart disease relieved
in 30 minutes and quickly cured,
by Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart, PU Avply te
$16 and upwariis.
Passeugers ticketed through to ell points
in Great britain and Irclan i and at specie: ly
| low rates te all parts ot tne European Coo
‘ tinent. Prepaid passages arranged from al!
H. TELFORD, Prop.
(Successor to R. Johgston.)
First-class horses aud rigs for hire at
reasonable rates. Sisiguetine of Mail | One Sting convinces,
Stage to Fort Qu'Appelie and Touchwood. | Carthew.
E.W. WaRNER, Qu’ Appelis
Or te LOBERT KBR.
Suid by C. E. |
' Genera! Passenger ageut, Wincipeg.